Woman arrested in slaying of 47-year-old Vallejo man

Vallejo police arrested a 30-year-old woman Wednesday in the shooting death of a Vallejo man.

Police identified the suspect as Angela Black of Vallejo, and said she has been booked on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.

The slaying was the city's second homicide of the year and the second since Saturday.

A 47-year-old man, whose identity has not yet been released by police, was shot and killed before 6 a.m. Wednesday in the Vallejo Mobile Estates at a home on the 100 block of San Miguel Road.

Police said early Wednesday night that Black also tried to kill a second person in the mobile home, and that police later recovered a gun.

The sequence of events began at 5:45 a.m. Wednesday when police were called to the park, with an entrance on Lincoln Road West, in response to reports of a possible shooting.

Arriving officers entered the mobile home to conduct a welfare check and found the male victim suffering from gunshot wounds, Lt. Kenny Park said. The victim was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, Park added.

Capt. Jim O'Connell said that Black was caught trying to flee a police and SWAT perimeter, and was arrested in connection with the case. Earlier reports indicated the woman was naked at one time during the incident, but police said later that she was not when she was arrested. Police also recovered a weapon, O'Connell said.

Neighbor Valentino Gonzales, leaving for work around 6 a.m., said he was told by police that "a very armed and

dangerous" naked female was running loose around the park. Police searched Gonzales' vehicle before allowing him to leave, to ensure she was not inside, he said.

Gonzales' grandfather, Louis Gonzales, said he was unsure who had been killed in the shooting, but that the man living in the home had been a resident for about a year. Police late Wednesday afternoon confirmed that the victim was living in the mobile home.